It wasn't pretty, but the No. 6 Cal women tied the longest winning streak in school history Friday night with a 77-55 win over Oregon at Haas Pavilion.

The Golden Bears are 12-0 since losing to No. 4 Stanford on Jan. 8.

Not that they claimed to notice the record.

"You just notified us," said forward Talia Caldwell, who had 10 points and 10 rebounds for her fifth double-double of the season. "We had no idea. We're so in the moment as a team, it's really unique.

"From sophomores to seniors, we don't really take a moment to think, 'Wow, we could make history, we could break records.' It's more like, "We play Oregon; it's a huge game."

The Golden Bears (24-2, 14-1 Pac-12) were without starting point guard Brittany Boyd, who was nursing a groin injury, but used a 51-37 rebounding margin and 32-8 scoring advantage in the paint to muscle themselves a step closer to the first conference regular-season title in program history. Cal is tied with the Cardinal atop the conference standings.

Early on, Oregon (4-23, 2-13) looked overmatched by Cal's power in the paint. Caldwell and Gennifer Brandon's dominance on the glass held the Ducks scoreless for the game's first five minutes and allowed Cal to open a 14-3 lead despite missing a handful of point-blank opportunities.

But then Oregon's sagging zone slowed the Golden Bears, who began settling for - and missing - outside shots. An 18-4 run later, the Ducks claimed a 19-18 lead with less than five minutes to go in the first half.

Then Mikayla Lyles' and Layshia Clarendon's shots began to fall for Cal. Clarendon and Lyles combined to drain three three-pointers in the half's closing minutes to spark an 12-2 Cal run and send the Golden Bears to the locker room with a 30-21 lead.

Cal pushed its lead to 17 in the first seven minutes of the second half.

Afure Jemerigbe finished with 13 points, one of four Cal scorers in double figures. Clarendon led the way with 14. Brandon's 10 points and nine rebounds in just 19 minutes left her a rebound shy of her 14th double-double.